The ability to construct a mineralized skeleton was a major innovation for the Metazoa during their evolution in the late Precambrian/early Cambrian. Porifera (sponges) hold an informative position for efforts aimed at unraveling the origins of this ability because they are widely regarded to be the earliest branching metazoans, and are among the first multi-cellular animals to display the ability to biomineralize in the fossil record. Very few biomineralization associated proteins have been identified in sponges so far, with no transcriptome or proteome scale surveys yet available. In order to understand what genetic repertoire may have been present in the last common ancestor of the Metazoa (LCAM),and that may have contributed to the evol...
Massive skeletons of living hypercalcified sponges, representative organisms of basal Metazoa, are u...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the most ancient of the multicellular animals, or Metazoa, with ...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...
The ability to construct a mineralized skeleton was a major innovation for the Metazoa during their ...
<div><p>The ability to construct a mineralized skeleton was a major innovation for the Metazoa durin...
Background: The synchronous and widespread adoption of the ability to biomineralize was a defining e...
Background: Calcium carbonate biominerals form often complex and beautiful skeletal elements, includ...
Background: Calcium carbonate biominerals form often complex and beautiful skeletal elements, includ...
In corals, biocalcification is a major function that may be drastically affected by ocean acidificat...
Sponges are evolutionary and ecologically very successful animals. They are abundant and significan...
Despite the importance of stony corals in many research fields related to global issues, such as mar...
Massive skeletons of living hypercalcified sponges, representative organisms of basal Metazoa, are u...
Abstract Background The process of calcium carbonate biomineralization has arisen multiple times dur...
Massive skeletons of living hypercalcified sponges, representative organisms of basal Metazoa, are u...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the most ancient of the multicellular animals, or Metazoa, with ...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...
The ability to construct a mineralized skeleton was a major innovation for the Metazoa during their ...
<div><p>The ability to construct a mineralized skeleton was a major innovation for the Metazoa durin...
Background: The synchronous and widespread adoption of the ability to biomineralize was a defining e...
Background: Calcium carbonate biominerals form often complex and beautiful skeletal elements, includ...
Background: Calcium carbonate biominerals form often complex and beautiful skeletal elements, includ...
In corals, biocalcification is a major function that may be drastically affected by ocean acidificat...
Sponges are evolutionary and ecologically very successful animals. They are abundant and significan...
Despite the importance of stony corals in many research fields related to global issues, such as mar...
Massive skeletons of living hypercalcified sponges, representative organisms of basal Metazoa, are u...
Abstract Background The process of calcium carbonate biomineralization has arisen multiple times dur...
Massive skeletons of living hypercalcified sponges, representative organisms of basal Metazoa, are u...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the most ancient of the multicellular animals, or Metazoa, with ...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...